MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «NOCIRECEPTOR»
nocireceptor
nociceptor
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «NOCIRECEPTOR»
Découvrez l'usage de
nocireceptor dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
nocireceptor et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
A Dictionary of Psychology
Any of the 'free nerve endings located throughout the body that function as '
sensory receptors, transmitting sensations of 'pain in response to noxious
stimulation, one type (the monomodal nocireceptor) being a thinly myelinated '
delta fibre ...
2
Multimodal convergences in sensory systems: International ...
From top to bottom: A6 fine myelinated nocireceptor fiber terminating in lamina I
and in the central core area; C unmyelinated nocireceptor fiber terminating
supposedly in lamina I; C unmyelinated mechanoreceptor fiber terminating in
lamina II; ...
Eberhard Horn, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur (Germany), 1983
3
Handbook of the spinal cord
A6 nocireceptor fibers (high-threshold mechanoreceptor or mechanical
nocireceptor fibers [42] ) terminate partly in lamina I, in the adjacent portion of
lamina II, and partly at the junction of the dorsal horn and central core. Additional
termination ...
4
Rosen & Barkin's 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult
... wavelengths of 290–310 nm. r UV-B penetrates to the epithelia nocireceptor
terminal axons, destroying them and triggering stimulation of the subendothelial
nerves, which causes the pain. r Related both to intensity and duration of
exposure ...
Jeffrey J. Schaider, Roger M. Barkin, Stephen R. Hayden, 2012
5
Somatosensory and Visceral Receptor Mechanisms
All these phenomena, however, do not conflict with the hypothesis that the
preterminal part of the neurite may function as a nocireceptor. They only show the
different ability of different parts of the chemosensitive afferents to react to
stimulating ...
Ainsley Iggo, Oleg Borisovich Ilʹinskiĭ, 2011
6
Pain Management: From Basics to Clinical Practice
3.1 Peripheral input to the spinal cord Ventral horn of grey matter Central canal
Ventral root Dorsal root Dorsal root ganglion Nocireceptor Spinal nerve Ventral
column Lamina of dorsal horn l l ll lll. Chapter 3: Neuroanatomy 21 Peripheral ...
7
Concussive Brain Trauma: Neurobehavioral Impairment & ...
(tissue.swelling),.nearby.mast.cells.release.histamine,.which.directly.excites.
nociceptors .The.spreading.nociceptor.axon.branches.release.substances.that.
sensitize.nocireceptor. terminals.responsive.to.previously.nonpainful.stimuli.(Aδ.
and.
In all chronic pain sufferers there has been damage to nocireceptor neurons, the
effect of which is an increased sensitivity to further pain and inappropriate
responses to other stimuli. If the pain nerve fibres are damaged then it seems
plausible ...
9
Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract, Two Volume Set
Cervero F, Janig W. Visceral nocireceptor: a new world order? Trends Neurosci.
1992;15:374–378. Wood JD. Functional abdominal pain: the basic science. J
Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2008;47:688–693. Kirkup AJ, Brunsden AM, Grundy
D.
Leonard R. Johnson, Fayez K. Ghishan, Jonathan D. Kaunitz, 2012
10
Student Interactive Workbook
The Senses [p.483-489] 1. stimulus; 2. Mechanoreceptors; 3. Thermoreceptors; 4.
Pain; 5. Chemoreceptors; 6. Nocireceptor; 7. Photoreceptors; 8. neurons; 9.
muscles; 10. tendons; 11. joints; 12. Pain; 13. somatic; 14. visceral; 15. c; 16. a;
17. d ...
Cecie Starr, Christine Evers, Lisa Starr, 2012